Wednesday, February 23, 2011

We had a great llama trek last week with Gayle and Emily from Louisville. A lot of people don't think about hiking in the winter, but it's actually a GREAT time to be outside! The temps can be so pleasant with a few light layers to take on and off, and you can SEE so much more without foliage on the trees. There are no insects, and it feels extra nice to be outside!

Emily and Gayle helped us move some alpacas to a new pasture. Cherry Bomb, our 2010 bottle cria, enjoyed checking out Emily!

The Kentucky River is just beautiful right now, it's the prettiest shade of green and is very clear. Let us know if you'd like to schedule a llama trek- we only need a day's notice most of the time! The first show of the season is Southern Select on March 4th and 5th, our first spring alpaca crias are arriving at the end of March..... and then on to shearing in April

Who We Are, What We Do

Located in Bluegrass Horse Country, between Lexington, Versailles and Frankfort, we are just a few miles from Woodford Reserve Distillery.

We have had llamas since 1992 and alpacas since 1994, which we raise for fiber, show, and breeding stock.

We are again offering llama trekking. A llama trek is a hike through the woods and meadows with a gentle llama at your side for companionship and to carry your things. For more details on our treks, check out this page.

We sell products hand made from our alpaca and llama fiber- yarn, roving, felted hats and soaps, and many other unique items. Lindy is a fiber artist, specializing in felting, and she occasionally offers classes on the farm. Please call ahead for an appointment!

About Me

I'm an alpaca breeder and fiber artist (I knit, spin, felt, and dye our alpaca's fiber), mom and wife, rider, cook, and farm girl! I am blessed to live in a beautiful place with lots of great (and sometimes not-so-great) happenings to share! PLEASE share any comments you may have and visit often.